Providence Bruins

Dunkin' Donuts Center

In a Nutshell

The P-Bruins skate into the 2015–16 campaign with a total of 38 home games on their schedule, including the season opener on October 9

The Fine Print

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The Deal

The Scouting Report

Next month, the Providence Bruins barrel back into the Dunkin’ Donuts Center to begin their 2015–16 campaign, which includes 38 home games between October and April. The team skated to its third straight postseason a year ago, finishing second in the Atlantic Division. This time around, the P-Bruins defend The Dunk against an onslaught of potential playoff squads, including division rivals like the Portland Pirates and Hartford Wolf Pack. In addition to the action on the ice—or perhaps the pool if someone accidentally turns up the heat—frequent promotions keep the stadium rocking, including giveaways, discounts, and the annual “Pink the Rink” night on October 30 in support of cancer research.

Providence Bruins

From the Calder Cup championship team of 1998–99 to the holders of the league’s best record in 2012-13, the P-Bruins have a long history of producing quality players and offering up an engaging and intimate environment in which to watch the star athletes of tomorrow and star zamboni operators of today. The team’s history as a perennial playoff contender has prepared many of its star alumni to advance to the NHL and play for the Boston Bruins.